New Zealand bounce back in World Rankings
New Zealand have climbed back up the World Rugby rankings, bouncing back from an all-time low of fifth.
Last weekend the All Blacks suffered a grueling 26-10 loss to South Africa in their opening game of the Rugby Championship. The loss meant that the men in black had lost five of their last six tests and were in the midst of an unwanted three-game losing run.
As a result, they dropped below England in the ranking pecking order to assume their lowest-ever spot in the table.
However, after last night’s impressive 35-23 win over South Africa at Ellis Park, New Zealand have overtaken Eddie Jones’ side to reclaim fourth. Unbelievably, had their winning margin been greater than 15 points, New Zealand would have also moved above South Africa, who remain third with a miniscule ranking cushion of 0.02 points.
If the Springboks had won, they would have climbed above France into second, but instead they now have a slight gap between them and fourth.
The pressure is still very much on New Zealand head coach Ian Foster, but the win in Johannesburg has no doubt eased the attack on his tenure and brought back a bit of dignity to a team that was spirally towards disaster.
New Zealand will have a week off before embarking on a two-test matchup with Argentina, who claimed a famous victory over Australia yesterday.
Los Pumas recorded their highest ever win over the Wallabies with a comprehensive 48-17 battering. The result means all four teams in the Rugby Championships have a win to their name and gives Michael Cheika’s side some momentum heading into their upcoming tests against New Zealand.
Unfortunately for Argentina, the famous win did not alter their world ranking position. They are still ninth, yet have edged closer to Australia who dropped below Scotland into seventh as a result of losing by a margin greater than 15 points.
This equals their lowest ever ranking and means another southern-hemisphere nation enters unwanted territory in the world rugby ranking stratosphere. The Wallabies will need a result in their upcoming test against South Africa if they are to move up once more.
The All Blacks were last ranked best in the world for a brief period in 2021 and have a long way to go if they are to dethrone Ireland.
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Dear Ben Smith you are a genius! God please become the next all blacks coach that can take on the mighty BOKS. Your rugby acumen is second to none - imagine your dads sperm bounced as unfortunately as that oval ball did….we would not be blessed with your presence. Just as the all blacks were missing a man you too are missing a chromosome for 80% of your life, so your insights are not only profound but ring true from your own experiences. Just as the TMO interfered with citing an illegal pass I am sure your local authorities interfere with your illegal passes you make on women - How dare they!!! God forbid that rugby be officiated fairly. You are the right man for the job. Next all blacks coach is here ladies and gentlemen Miss Ben Smith.
Go to commentsHuge engine this guy and great to see him back ..The amount of clean outs he does at the ruck are ridiculous !!
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